Hey Martin, If you could create a PHOTARKxSITE space in confluence, I could do the rest.... Considering people would fell ok with this approach for the website.
On 9/7/08, Martin Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Roland Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi Luciano, >> >> I'm just catching up with my mail, I was away for the weekend. >> >> Luciano Resende wrote: >> >>> I was thinking on a simple page (generated from xml) just to get >>> started, to avoid waiting for confluence space creation. But if we can >>> get a confluence space ready soon, I think it's much easier to >>> maintain it in the long term. What do others think ? >>> >> >> I'm familiar with the XML/Anakia approach and like it. >> I'm also familiar with Maven site generation and hate it. >> I haven't tried Confluence yet. But I don't remember a >> wiki in the list of resources that we requested. There are >> two kinds of wiki available, Confluence and something else >> (MoinMoin?). I've only used "something else" so far. > > > You're correct in both that there are two different wikis available > (Confluence and MoinMoin), and that we didn't initially request a wiki. > > There are also two different purposes for a wiki: > > * As a regular wiki, where pretty much anyone can sign up and contribute. > This can be either Confluence or MoinMoin. > > * As a site generation wiki, where all contributors must have an iCLA on > file. Only Confluence is supported for this, as far as I'm aware. > > Some projects have two separate Confluence spaces, once for the web site and > one for "normal" wiki purposes (e.g. SLING and SLINGxSITE). Others have only > one or the other. > > I don't think we need to decide right now whether or not we want a "normal" > wiki, although of course we can if we're ready to. The only caveat, I think, > would be that it would be rather odd if we chose a MoinMoin wiki and also > chose to have a Confluence-generated web site. ;-) > > With respect to getting us set up, I can create Confluence spaces, although > I've never set up the auto-export necessary for site generation before. I > can probably also create a MoinMoin wiki. If we go with XML / Anakia, I > think we already have everything we need. > > Really what it comes down to is how people want to edit the site -- via a > Confluence wiki interface or by editing XML files and building. Both work > just fine, and there are many examples of each at the ASF, so I don't think > we can go wrong either way. I don't know if there are any limitations on the > site imposed by using the Confluence approach, but people can look at the > various examples at the ASF to see what can be done. (Looking at > http://cwiki.apache.org/ any space that has 'xSITE' in it is a Confluence > auto-exported site, as is WW and a few others.) > > -- > Martin Cooper > > > In other words, I'll be fine with either XML or Confluence. >> >> cheers, >> Roland >> >> >> >> > -- Luciano Resende Apache Tuscany Committer http://people.apache.org/~lresende http://lresende.blogspot.com/
